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Season 4: The End of the Beginning ·
Season 4: The End of the Beginning
Total Time
MP3: 5:08:40
CD: 5:05:45
Season 4: The End of the Beginning is the 4th regular season of Down Gilead Lane. Its episodes were written by Beth Culp, Leah Gartner, and Sarah Osinsky and aired on the radio in 2003.
Description
Operation Lemonade starts to unravel the secret…
Now the town’s biggest mystery is about to be uncovered: What happened the night that Grace Andrews became blind and orphaned? And who is behind the cover-up? As the Morrisons grow in their faith and understanding of true forgiveness, you’ll learn about God’s unchanging truths in these 12 powerful episodes.
—Official summary
Version Differences
- The release versions of this season are longer than the radio version by 17:45 on CD and 20:40 on MP3.
- The MP3 version of this season is longer than the CD version by 2:55. The following MP3 episodes are extended:
Writers
Episodes
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Airdate
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Post-Producer
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#45 (4-1): “Eruptions”
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2003
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell
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Steve O’Dell
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Following the Richters’ actions against Grace, Timmy becomes upset and stays with John for a school day. Meanwhile, Haley tries to stick up for Anna Townsend on a trip to a science museum.
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#46 (4-2): “Raining Cats and Clues”
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2003
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Leah Gartner
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Steve O’Dell
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Andrew Bee
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Brooke and Luke are concerned when Becca seems to be getting closer to Brad Smith, one of her former friends. Meanwhile, the Morrison kids commence the first meeting of “Operation: Lemonade” to uncover the secrets of the Richters.
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#47 (4-3): “Aim Higher”
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2003
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Steve O’Dell
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Justin has to deal with two challenges, Tiffany’s ego and Lauren’s insecurity, when the three interns visit an air show.
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#48 (4-4): “Fish-n-Slips”
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2003
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Andrew Bee and Steve O’Dell
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Timmy and Mr. Key learn about responsibility and forgiveness when a fishing trip goes awry.
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#49 (4-5): “Insomni-Maniacs”
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2003
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Beth Culp
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Beth Culp
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Lee Nordean
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Dr. James Cramer mysteriously returns to Gilead Lane, leading the Morrison kids to wonder why. Meanwhile, Brooke and Justin aren’t able to get to sleep for their own separate reasons.
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#50 (4-6): “Can Do”
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2003
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Steve O’Dell
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Ben Taylor tries to give his son Luke more free time, but Luke thinks his dad is pushing him away. Meanwhile, the Morrison kids create a tin can telephone to eavesdrop on Grace.
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#51 (4-7): “Sneeze the Day”
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2003
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell
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Lee Nordean
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The Morrisons and Richters clash over a decision on paying tribute to a new school building’s architect – Grace Andrews’s late father. Meanwhile, Justin tries out a new code for Operation Lemonade, and Michael and Timmy receive surprising results on their end-of-the-year tests.
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#52 (4-8): “Free for All, Part 1”
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2003
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Andrew Bee
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To keep Maya from spending time with the Morrisons, Monica puts her under the care of Ms. Kopek. Meanwhile, the Morrison kids find some orphaned raccoon babies and want to take care of them.
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#53 (4-9): “Free for All, Part 2”
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2003
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Scott Hekman
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As Ms. Kopek grows closer to Maya, she starts to resent Monica’s influence on her life. Meanwhile, the Morrisons turn to Mr. Key for answers about the secrets of Grace.
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#54 (4-10): “Sunrise, Upset”
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2003
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Lee Nordean
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#55 (4-11): “The Beginning of the End”
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2003
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell
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Steve O’Dell
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#56 (4-12): “The End of the Beginning”
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2003
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Beth Culp
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Simon Guevara
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Andrew Bee
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